A friend is excited about a new stock opportunity with a medicalcompany whose products could sell well around the world; havingreviewed some of the stories in Chapter 10 you are no longercertain about the benefits that companies say will emerge fromtheir products and you are concerned that the companys historyincludes using animals and vulnerable people in experiments.From your ethical perspective do you ignore the companys past andresearch the current product digging around for alternativeethical viewpoints or do you accept the possibility of earning asimple profit?From the ethical perspective a particular group to which youcurrently belong or previously belonged does the group ignore thecompanys past and research the current product digging around foralternative ethical viewpoints or does the group accept thepossibility of earning a simple profit?